September 23, 2010 / Front Page

After a slow start due to the weather, hundreds of people came out to enjoy the rides, games and entertainment during the 4th Annual Grand Blanc Family Fun Festival held this past weekend in downtown More...

GRAND BLANC TWP. — Work on a new sidewalk to start along South Saginaw Street is expected to begin in early October after the Grand Blanc Township Board approved the low bid from L&M Landshaping. More...

ATLAS TWP. — The Atlas Township Board approved a decrease in the assessment amount residents in the Atlas Meadows Special Assessment District need to pay for maintenance of the community septic system. More...

Cancer: The statistics are devastating. There are more than 200 different kinds of cancer. Some are so rare they have not been given a name. I am a retired professor. I direct the only kidney cancer support group in Michigan. More...

About five years ago tax payers voted to have the West and East Grand Blanc High Schools renovated to reduce overcrowding and so students wouldn’t have to cross between the two campuses very much. More...

Trying to sit down and compose my column this week, I found myself overwhelmed with all that has happened in the past week. Life, job and the world around me have all sort of run together recently. Here’s a look at my jumble of thoughts: More...

GRAND BLANC — After losing to Milford last week, 42-35, in their Kensington Lakes Activities Association-West opener, the Bobcats’ varsity football team looked to get back on track last Friday against Brighton, a team that was undefeat More...

GRAND BLANC -- The Grand Blanc soccer team continued to shred the nets in KLAA action this past week, scoring four goals against both Pinckney and Hartland sandwiched around a nonleague tie with Rochester Hills Stoney Creek. More...